I don't usually recommend products unless I am nearly overwhelmed by their performance. That IS the case regarding a new cleaner/polish for Chrome, Aluminum and possibly other metals that I began using this winter.
Product name is "Killer Chrome", produced by Surf City Garage. I've used at least a dozen different chrome, stainless, aluminum polishes over the past 65+ years that I've been maintaining cars, but I've never had one that gave the sparkling results with very little 'elbow grease' by the user like this one does. It gives a new luster to anodized Aluminum, it produces a bright polish on raw Aluminum, and it gave a mirror finish on the - at least 30+ year old - chrome plated pre-'73 model bumpers on my '74. It is not cheap, but it requires very little on a piece of microfiber to do a bumper segment. I must warn you that it has very low viscosity, so will 'squirt' out of the small hole in the cap if you aren't careful (and all of you bright e9 owners will understand HOW I know that!).
I bought mine from Amazon, as I've never seen it in any of my local supply stores. Link for those interested is: https://www.amazon.com/Surf-City-Ga...Chrome+polish&qid=1559505475&s=gateway&sr=8-3
No relationship or connection other than a very satisfied user. And, I can't comment on it's durability over time/climatic conditions, as the car has been in the garage all but about 2 hours since I used this product on the Chrome and Aluminum.
Gary
Product name is "Killer Chrome", produced by Surf City Garage. I've used at least a dozen different chrome, stainless, aluminum polishes over the past 65+ years that I've been maintaining cars, but I've never had one that gave the sparkling results with very little 'elbow grease' by the user like this one does. It gives a new luster to anodized Aluminum, it produces a bright polish on raw Aluminum, and it gave a mirror finish on the - at least 30+ year old - chrome plated pre-'73 model bumpers on my '74. It is not cheap, but it requires very little on a piece of microfiber to do a bumper segment. I must warn you that it has very low viscosity, so will 'squirt' out of the small hole in the cap if you aren't careful (and all of you bright e9 owners will understand HOW I know that!).
I bought mine from Amazon, as I've never seen it in any of my local supply stores. Link for those interested is: https://www.amazon.com/Surf-City-Ga...Chrome+polish&qid=1559505475&s=gateway&sr=8-3
No relationship or connection other than a very satisfied user. And, I can't comment on it's durability over time/climatic conditions, as the car has been in the garage all but about 2 hours since I used this product on the Chrome and Aluminum.
Gary
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